Nate Loewentheil is a Visiting Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School and the founder and managing partner of Commonweal Ventures. He has been an angel and venture investor for 15 years, serving on the boards of many early-stage technology companies like Curbio, Unacast, Deckard, and Enertiv. Loewentheil is a former Forbes 30 under 30 and Aspen Ideas Fellow and has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, Politico, and Fast Company. He served in the Obama White House as a Special Assistant to the President at the National Economic Council, where he advised on emerging technology, transportation, and clean energy. Loewentheil is the founder of three successful social enterprises: Baltimore Homecoming, the Millennial Action Project, and the Roosevelt National Network.